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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Software Innovation: Eight Work-Style Heuristics Post under Software Engineering Principles and Practices on Sat Dec 27, 2014
This book sets out the new field of software innovation. It organizes the existing scientific research into eight simple heuristics - guiding principles for organizing a system developer's work-life so that it focuses on innovation.
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Ry's Git Tutorial (Ryan Hodson) Post under Source Version Control and Revision on Sat Dec 27, 2014
It walks you through the entire Git library, writing code and executing commands every step of the way. You'll create commits, revert snapshots, navigate branches, communicate with remote repositories, and experience core Git concepts first-hand.
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Java Programming (Wikibooks) Post under Introduction to Java, Basic Java on Sat Dec 27, 2014
This book is an introduction to programming in Java programming language. It serves as a comprehensive guide, complete with a series of tutorials to help users better understand the many ways one can program in Java.
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Essential Delphi (Marco Cantu) Post under Pascal and Delphi Programming on Sat Dec 27, 2014
A friendly introductory guide to Delphi: a form is a window, highlights of the Delphi environment, the object repository and the Delphi wizards, a tour of the basic components, creating and handling menus, multimedia fun, and more.
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UNIX System Security: A Guide for Users and System Admin Post under Unix/Linux System Administration and Computer Security on Sat Dec 20, 2014
This book begins by examining four high-profile breaches of UNIX security as illustrations of how a UNIX system can be attacked. It then provides the information necessary to protect against these forms of attack, and offers the tools.
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Ry's Objective-C Tutorial (Ryan Hodson) Post under The Objective-C Programming Language on Sat Dec 20, 2014
This book serves as both a concise quick-reference and a comprehensive introduction for newcomers to the Objective-C programming language. It walks through each language feature step-by-step, explaining concepts via hands-on examples.
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Twitter Bootstrap 3 Succinctly (Peter Shaw) Post under JavaScript Frameworks and Web Application Frameworks on Sat Dec 20, 2014
This book builds on Twitter Bootstrap Succinctly to provide up-to-date information on the latest version of the software. Developers will transition smoothly into the newest version of Twitter Bootstrap, which boasts an emphasis on mobile development.
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Tools and Utilities in Free Software (Jesús Llavina) Post under Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) on Sat Dec 20, 2014
This book will introduce students to some of the programs designed for the desktop environments of end users. With this book, students will learn how to work with these free tools in different environments.
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Human JavaScript: For Simple but Powerful JavaScript Apps Post under JavaScript (jQuery, Node.js, CoffeeScript, etc.) on Sat Dec 20, 2014
This is a book about a specific set of JavaScript tools, patterns, and approaches that we feel are optimized for people. These approaches enable our team to quickly build and deliver high-quality JavaScript applications for humans ...
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Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of Computational Agents Post under Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming on Sat Dec 13, 2014
This is a a textbook aimed at junior to senior undergraduate students and first-year graduate students. It presents artificial intelligence (AI) using a coherent framework to study the design of intelligent computational agents.
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Windows 8.1 (Pert Mason) Post under Microsoft Windows Servers and Applications on Sat Dec 13, 2014
This book is aimed at new users of the operating system Windows 8.1. Users of computers with touchscreens, like tablets, may also enjoy the book, even though navigating on touchscreens is only described in one chapter.
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O'Reilly® Using C on the UNIX System (David A. Curry) Post under Unix/Linux Programming and C Programming on Sat Dec 13, 2014
This book provides a thorough introduction to the UNIX system call libraries. It is aimed at programmers who already know C, but who want to take full advantage of the UNIX programming environment.
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Learning Old School Linux (Ed Hartnett) Post under Core Lunx on Sat Dec 06, 2014
If you are looking for a simple, basic overview of everything Linux-related, look no further than this compilation of articles written for ComputorEdge magazine from 2003-2010.
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Practical PHP: The Definitive Guide to Programming PHP Post under PHP Programming on Sat Dec 06, 2014
This book was written with the goal of making the task of learning PHP something fun that you don't have to worry about. As such, you'll find lots of information for newcomers, even those who haven't programmed much before.
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PHP Programming (Penn Wu) Post under PHP Programming on Sat Dec 06, 2014
You will learn PHP programming language by understanding how its primary functions work, how it interacts with HTML, and how its nature of being a server-side scripting language differs from a client-side language, such as JavaScript.
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PHP 101: PHP For the Absolute Beginner (Vikrami Vaswani) Post under PHP Programming on Sat Dec 06, 2014
This book caters for the absolute beginners to the intermediate and advanced PHP developers, from what is a variable to a nice snippet the author found on backing up a databases or their individual individual tables and emailing them out.
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Contemporary Issues in Wireless Communications (M. Khatib) Post under Wireless and Mobile Communications on Sat Dec 06, 2014
This book aims to provide highlights of the current research in the field of wireless communications. It covers a wide range of wireless communication topics that are considered key technologies for future applications.
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Linux Succinctly (Jason Cannon) Post under Core Lunx on Sat Dec 06, 2014
This book will teach you the basics of interacting with Linux, such as viewing and editing files and directories through the command line, modifying permissions, I/O streams, sorting and comparing files and directories, and installing software, etc.
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GTK+/Gnome Application Development (Havoc Pennington) Post under Unix/Linux Programming - System and Applications on Sat Dec 06, 2014
This book is for the reader who is conversant with the C programming language and UNIX/Linux development. It provides detailed and solution-oriented information designed to meet the needs of programmers and application developers.
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